you can buy URE instead of shorting SKF, but you have to do it
on a signal using SKF -- you can't use URE for the
signal................................
Or do the homework/backtesting/optimization required to have
confidence. I am tradeing URE long with one system and SKF long
with the 9/39. Sometimes might have a conflict and end up
effectively "flat" like with Ravun's 5& 15min systems but
that's OK.
yes, of course you can backtest different systems............I
had SRS and URE both running for a while, both on 6 min charts, but
with different parameters, but it drove me nuts. Way too
often I'd have psoitions in both of them losing
money...............dropped it and haven't gone back to it
yet...............
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you can buy URE instead
mechanical systems
Posted by Michael on 25th of Mar 2009 at 02:35 pm
you can buy URE instead of shorting SKF, but you have to do it on a signal using SKF -- you can't use URE for the signal................................
Or do the homework/backtesting/optimization required
Posted by bkout3 on 25th of Mar 2009 at 02:41 pm
Or do the homework/backtesting/optimization required to have confidence. I am tradeing URE long with one system and SKF long with the 9/39. Sometimes might have a conflict and end up effectively "flat" like with Ravun's 5& 15min systems but that's OK.
yes, of course you can
Posted by Michael on 25th of Mar 2009 at 03:07 pm
yes, of course you can backtest different systems............I had SRS and URE both running for a while, both on 6 min charts, but with different parameters, but it drove me nuts. Way too often I'd have psoitions in both of them losing money...............dropped it and haven't gone back to it yet...............